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The Silver Menace is a science fiction novel by Murray Leinster first published in the June 12, 1919 issue of Argosy magazine. The story concerns a mysterious substance called the Silver Menace, which destroys ships and wreaks havoc on the seas.

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Summary
Silver Menace is a strange silver jelly that is impervious to all known weapons. It can harden, solidify, or flow like water. It is also highly corrosive and can dissolve metals.
The Silver Menace is wreaking havoc on the seas. It is destroying ships, killing fish, and polluting ports. The government is trying to find a way to stop the Silver Menace, but so far they are not successful... .

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Contents

CHAPTER I. The yacht was plowing through the calm waters
CHAPTER II. "But, Theodore, old pet," said Davis amiably.
CHAPTER III. Nita sat in the seat beside Davis' control chair
CHAPTER IV. Davis was unwontedly silent as Gerrod drove
CHAPTER V. Gerrod watched Davis walking hastily down to
CHAPTER VI. Davis smiled expansively and idiotically as he looked across
CHAPTER VII. Shining slime crawled up the small floats at the ends of the lower wing.
CHAPTER VIII. Nita was clinging to Davis' hand
CHAPTER IX. Davis pounded mightily upon the great gate of the half-deserted shipyard.